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<br />Daisy, English Poorjoe
<br />Evening Primrose, Cu[leaf Punemrevine
<br />Fleabane, Annual Purslane, Cottunon
<br />sefoat, Netdeleaf Puslry, Florida
<br />bit Radish, Wild
<br />Ladysthumb
<br />Lambsquancrs, Common
<br />Lambsquartem (triazine rcsismnt)
<br />Lettuce, Priukly
<br />Mallow, Common
<br />Mallow, Venice
<br />Mom's Tail (Harsewecd)
<br />Mayweed
<br />Momingglory, Ivyleaf
<br />Momingglory, Tall
<br />Mustard, Tansy
<br />Mustard, Wild
<br />Musunl (Yellowtops)
<br />Nightshade, Black
<br />Pennycress, Field (Fanweed,
<br />Frcnchweetl, Stinkweed)
<br />Pepperweed, Virginia (Peppergmss)
<br />Pigweed, Prostrate
<br />Pigwecd, Redroot (Carelessweed)
<br />Pigwccd, Rough
<br />Pigweed, Smooth
<br />Pigweed (triazine resistant)
<br />Pigweed, Tumble
<br />BIENNIALS
<br />Burdock, Common
<br />CarroS Wild
<br />(Queen Anne's Lace)
<br />Cockle, Whiu
<br />Evening Primrose, Common
<br />Geranium, Carolina
<br />Cromwell
<br />Knapweed, Diffuse
<br />Knapweed, Sported
<br />Artichoke, Jerusalem
<br />Astir, Spiny
<br />Aster, Whiteheath
<br />Beadstmw, Smooth
<br />Bindweed, Field
<br />Bindweed, Hedge
<br />Blueweed, 'Texas
<br />"Buraage (Bur Ragweed, Lakeweed,
<br />Povertywecd)
<br />Bursage, Woollyleaf {[.akeweed)
<br />Buttercup, Tall
<br />Campion, Bladder
<br />Chickweed, Field
<br />Chickweed (Mousecar, Canada}
<br />Chicory
<br />"Ciovu, Hop
<br />"Dandelion, Common
<br />"Dock Broadleaf (Binerdock)
<br />`Dock, Cmly
<br />Dogbana, Hcmp
<br />"Dogfennel (Cypressweed)
<br />Fem, Bracken
<br />Garlic, Wild
<br />Goldenrod, Canada
<br />Goldenrod, Missouri
<br />Coidanweed, Common
<br />Hawkweed
<br />Henbane, Blaek
<br />Hotsenettle, Carolina
<br />Ironwecd
<br />Knapweed, Black
<br />Knapweed, Razsian
<br />Milkweed, Climbing
<br />Sowthisde, Spiny
<br />Spikeweed, Common
<br />Spurge, Prosnate
<br />Spurry, Com
<br />Starbur, Bnstly
<br />Sumpweed, Rough
<br />SunBower, Common (Wild)
<br />Sunflower, Volunteer
<br />Thistle, Russian
<br />Veivetleaf
<br />lVaterhemp
<br />Waurptimrose, Winged
<br />Wormwood, Annual
<br />Plantain, Bmcted
<br />Ragwort, Tansy
<br />SuNtistlq Yellow
<br />Swecmlover
<br />Teasel
<br />Thistle, Bull
<br />Thisde, Milk
<br />Thistle, Musk
<br />7hisde, Plumelus
<br />Milkweed, Common
<br />Milkweed, Honeyvine
<br />Milkweed, Western Whorled
<br />Neale, Stinging
<br />Nightshade, Silverleaf
<br />(Whin Homenettle)
<br />Onion, Wild
<br />"P1ainNin, Broadleaf
<br />"Planmin, Buckhom
<br />Pokeweed
<br />Ragweed, Wes[em
<br />Redvine
<br />Sericia Lespedeza
<br />Smartwecd, Swamp
<br />Snakeweed, Broom
<br />"Sorrel, Red (Sheep Sorrel)
<br />Sowthistle
<br />Sowthisde, Perennial
<br />Spurge, Leafy
<br />Sundrop, Halfshmb
<br />(Eventng Primrose)
<br />Thistle, Canada
<br />Toadflex, Dalmadon
<br />Tropical Soda ApPle
<br />7mmpe[creeper (Buckvine)
<br />Vetch
<br />Waterhemlock
<br />Waterprimrose, Creeping
<br />"Woodsoml, Creeping Common
<br />Yellow
<br />Wormwood, Common
<br />Wormwood, Louisiana
<br />"Yankeeweed
<br />Yarrow, Common
<br />Chinquapin
<br />Cononwood
<br />"Crcosotebush
<br />Cucumbertree
<br />"Dewberry
<br />"Dogwood
<br />Elm
<br />Grape
<br />'Hawthorn (Ihomapple)
<br />Hemlock
<br />Hickory
<br />Honeyiocust
<br />Honeysuckle
<br />Hornbeam
<br />Huckleberry
<br />Huisachc
<br />Ivy, Poison
<br />Kudzu
<br />Locusi, Black
<br />Maple
<br />Mesquite
<br />Oak
<br />Oak, Poison
<br />Olive, Russian
<br />Persimmon, Eastern
<br />Pine
<br />"Plum, Sand (Wild Plum)
<br />Popp)ac
<br />Rabbitbmsh
<br />*Redcedar, Easurn
<br />'Rose, McCannry
<br />'Rose, Muldflom
<br />Sagebmsh; Fringed
<br />Sazsafms
<br />Serviceberry
<br />Spicebush
<br />Spmce
<br />Sumac
<br />"Sweetgum
<br />Syacamom
<br />Tarbush
<br />Willow
<br />Wiuhhazel
<br />Yaupon -
<br />"Yucca `
<br />"GmvA6 mppreuion
<br />FJELD, SEED', POPCORN* AND SILAGE CORN
<br />Observe all precautions, mixing, and appficadon ins[mmiens as well az the fol-
<br />lowing:
<br />• Do not eppty HANVEL to seed win or popcorn without feat verifying with your local seed
<br />win eomyany (suppber), the INcambe selecdviry on yom inbred line or variety of popwm.
<br />This preqution will help avoid potendal injury of sensitive vuiedce.
<br />BANVEL is not registered for use on sweet corn:
<br />Direct contact of BANVEL with corn seed must be avoided. If corn seeds are
<br />less than 1'h inches below dte surface, delay application until cam lies emerged.
<br />Up m 2 applications of BANVEL may be made during a growing season. Do
<br />not exceed a meal of ] i~ pints of $ANVEL pu treaed acre pu crop year. A]]ow
<br />two weeks or more between applications of BANVEL. Sen appropriau section
<br />for mu information. For combination options or sequential treatments, refer to
<br />appropriau section.
<br />Applicadons of BANVEL to corn during periods of rapid growth may result in
<br />umpomry leaning, Com will usually become erect within 3 to 7 days. Cultivation
<br />should be delayed undl after corn is growing normally to avoid breakage.
<br />AgriculNmfly approved surfactants or spmyable fertilium { yr m I gallon per sae
<br />of 28%, 30% or 32 % urea ammonium nitrau or 2.5 pounds per acre spiny grade
<br />ammonium sulfate') maybe added to the spiny mixture m improve posumergence
<br />weed control, paRicularty in dry growing conditions.
<br />Do not use adjuvants containing penetrants such azpetroleum-based oils after
<br />crop emergence or crop injury may result.
<br />Corn may be harvested or grazed far feed once the ttop has reached the ensilage
<br />(milk) singe or later in maturity.
<br />Sevcml synthetic pyrethroid insecdcidcs azc labeled for rank mix applications of
<br />dicamba. Refer to they label for specific recommendations.
<br />WEEDS CONTROLLED
<br />BANVEL will control many ANNUAL broadleaf weeds or give growth suppres•
<br />lion of many PERENNIAL broadleaf weeds commonly found in-corn. (Rafe N
<br />the GENERAL WEED LIST).
<br />For bestperfomtanee, make application whenweeds have emerged and me actlvety
<br />Bro~g•
<br />Preemergence control of cocklebur, velveUea~ and jimsonweed may be reduced
<br />if conditions such as low tempemmrc or lack of sail moisture cause delayed or
<br />deep germination of weeds.
<br />Not for tsse in Califamu.
<br />PREPLANT/PREEMERGENCE JN NO-TILLAGE CORN
<br />Applications of HANVEL may be made befam, during, or after planting to
<br />:merged aad actively growing broadleaf weeds. Apply BANVEL at ]pint per
<br />treated acre on medium or fine uzNred soils conaining 2% or greaur organic
<br />matter. Use 4, int per treated acre on coarse tezmred sails (sand, sandy loam,
<br />rnd loamy scud) or medium and fine uxturcd soils with less than 2% organic
<br />Wentz.
<br />When planting into a legume sod (c.g., alfalfa or clover), apply BANVEL after 4
<br />n 6 inches of regrowth has occurred.
<br />PREEMERGENCE 1N CONVENT]ONAL OR REDUCED TILLAGE CORN
<br />3ANVEL may be applied afar planting and prior to corn emergence Application
<br />•Noad perennuls may be controlled using BANVEL at rates lower man those rewmmended at i pint pu treated acre may be made m medium or fine tezNCCd soils, which
<br />or oaten listed yerennial weeds. (See application rates and timing secaons m this label.) con[aid2%orgrca[erorganiemaner. DO NOT apply to coarse texNred soils (sand,
<br />Oppy ~ . ~sandyloam, and JOamy sand)until afro uop emugence (see Early Postemergenec
<br />
<br />r B uses below).
<br />Blackbeny
<br />Ash Preemergence applicafion of BANVEL does not requite mechanical incorporation
<br />Aspm "Blackgum m become active. A shallow mechanical incorpomnon is recommended if appy
<br />Basswood "Cedar cation is not followed by adequate rainfall or sprinkler irrigation. Avoid tillage
<br />Beech ~ Cherry ~ equipment (e.g, drags, harrows) which concenvaus Heated soil over seed furrow.
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